But what about physicality?
Personally, and I know this is subjective, but for myself, I like to pin my physicality back in space before tempo.
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But what about physicality?
Ohio State's Urban Meyer knows who he was; but who does he want to be?
. . . I told Meyer he won’t have to chase jobs. We talked before USC athletic director Lynn Swann quit this week, but USC was already the school most speculated about for Meyer. Now a new AD may want to make a splash with a big hire. Whether it’s the Trojans or another school, the jobs will come to him for 2020 if he wants them. I think he will pass … for now.
“I’m not there at the moment,” Meyer said of a possible return. “Like you said, next year can I say that? We’ll talk again next year and we’ll see.”
What I think Meyer wants to do is see if he can coach his new life, explore whether he can create enough of his own fights, and construct enough impact from speaking to students instead of football players to fill his tank in a way that will keep him off the sideline.
He’s working toward that. . .
Actually there is nothing to stop him from returning to tOSU is there? After Day or the next guy.
I was thinking tonight that we have Day for two or three years. Urban Meyer would be crazy to return...but that doesn't mean he wouldn't be very tempted.
If you’re only interested in practical relevance (a strange limitation, given the general subject matter), how’s about the possibility of losing assets like Marotti and Pantoni?Too much focus from Ohio State fans and blogs about Meyer’s future. Not sure why it is relevant to us.
Because of what it means. Your health is more important than our football team....but not someone else's football team?Too much focus from Ohio State fans and blogs about Meyer’s future. Not sure why it is relevant to us.